Horace Twiss

Horace Twiss

Horace Twiss ("c." 1787 – 4 May 1849) was an English writer and politician born at Bath, being the son of Francis Twiss (1760-1827), a Shakespearian scholar who married Mrs. Siddons's sister, Fanny Kemble, and whose brother Richard (1747-1821) made a name as a writer of travels.

Horace Twiss had a pretty wit and as a young man wrote light articles for the papers; and, going to the bar, he obtained a considerable practice and became a K.C. in 1827. In 1820 he was elected to Parliament, where, with some interruptions, he sat until 1841, holding the office of Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies in 1828-1830. In 1844 he was appointed vice-chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, a well-paid post which enabled him to enjoy his popularity in London society. For some years he wrote for "The Times", in which he first compiled the parliamentary summary, and his daughter married first Francis Bacon (d. 1840) and then J. T. Delane, both of them editors of that paper. He was the author of "The Public and Private Life of Lord Chancellor Eldon", and other volumes. He died suddenly in London on the 4th of May 1849.

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